Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
This sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of city residents and notable people from Cuban history, including the independence leader General Máximo Gómez.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
This sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of city residents and notable people from Cuban history, including the independence leader General Máximo Gómez.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
This sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of city residents and notable people from Cuban history, including the independence leader General Máximo Gómez.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.
Sip rum cocktails or enjoy a cigar on a terrace overlooking the intriguing Old Town while you contemplate the history of this newly accessible Caribbean city.
This sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of city residents and notable people from Cuban history, including the independence leader General Máximo Gómez.
This sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of city residents and notable people from Cuban history, including the independence leader General Máximo Gómez.
Decorated with exquisite frescoes, this 18th-century religious monument is one of several Baroque masterpieces that frame the resplendent Cathedral Square.